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Deeds - 6/7/2012 - Texas Parks and Wildlife Department - 3987 Bk. %/oi. Ps 00004233 OR 1026 842 UTILITY EASEMENT Project No. 06-11-17; Tax ID No. 0607-126-0-00200 & 0027-340-0-05200 NOTICE OF CONFIDENTIALITY RIGHTS: IF YOU ARE A NATURAL PERSON, YOU MAY REMOVE OR STRIKE ANY OF THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION FROM ANY INSTRUMENT THAT TRANSFERS AN INTEREST IN REAL PROPERTY BEFORE IT IS FILED FOR RECORD IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS: YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER OR YOUR DRIVER'S LICENSE NUMBER. Date: May 18, 2012 CITY SECRETARY FILE ID. # 3°1 '1 Grantor: Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Grantor's Mailing Address: 4200 Smith School Road Austin(Travis County), Texas 78744 Grantee: THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, a home-rule municipal corporation of the State of Texas. Grantee's Mailing Address: 1212 Avenue M, Huntsville (Walker County), Texas. Servient Estate Property: Being a called 4.23 acre tract lying and being situated in the James B. Wilson Survey, A-607 and the W. D. Glasscock Survey, A-222, Walker County, Texas conveyed from New Forestry, LLC to Texas Parks and Wildlife Department recorded in Volume 871, page 192 Walker County Official Public Records; being a called 2044.1 acre tract lying and being situated in the James B. Wilson Survey, A-607,the J. P. Gibbs Survey, A-782, and the John W. Ingersoll Survey, A-27, Walker County, Texas conveyed from W.B. Fraser, et al to the State Parks Board of the State of Texas recorded in Volume 89, page 368 Walker County Deed Records; and being a called 18.948 acre tract lying and being situated in the J. P. Gibbs Survey , A-782, Walker County, Texas conveyed from Gibbs Brothers & Company to the State of Texas Parks and Wildlife Department recorded in Volume 276,page 692 Walker County Deed Records. Easement Property: Two easement parcels as follows: 1. Being 3.629 acres, more or less, lying and being situated in the James B. Wilson Survey, A-607 and the W.D. Glasscock Survey, A-222, Walker County, Texas upon, over and across a called 4.23 acre tract conveyed to Texas Parks and Wildlife Department by deed recorded in Volume 871, page 192 Official Public Records, Walker County, Texas, said 3.629 acres, being more particularly described by metes and bounds in Exhibit "A" and shown on a Plat in Exhibit `B", attached hereto and incorporated herein for all purposes. 2. Being 7.621 acres, more or less, lying and being situated in the James B. Wilson Survey, A-607, the J. P. Gibbs Survey, A- 782, and the John W. Ingersoll Survey, A- 27, Walker County, Texas upon, over and across a called 2044.1 acre tract conveyed to the State Parks Board of the State of Texas by deed recorded in Volume 89, page 368 Deed Records, Walker County, Texas, and over and across a called 18.948 acre tract conveyed to the State of Texas Parks and Wildlife Department by deed recorded in Volume 276, page 692 Deed Records, Walker County, Texas, said 7.621 acres being more particularly described by metes and bounds in Exhibit "C" and shown on a Plat in Exhibit"D", attached hereto and incorporated herein for all purposes. Easement Purpose: The right to construct, reconstruct, operate, maintain, inspect, test, repair, Page 1 of 5 Val P9 00004233 OR 1026 843 alter, replace, move, remove, change the size of, and abandon in place, water and wastewater lines and related facilities (collectively, the "Facilities") within the Easement Property, together with all other rights necessary or convenient for the enjoyment of the rights, privileges and easement hereby granted. Except as authorized by Grantor in writing, no water or wastewater service connections to customers other than Huntsville State Park are authorized by this Easement or within the Easement Property. Consideration: ONE DOLLAR($1.00) and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are acknowledged by Grantor. Grant of Easement: Grantor, for the Consideration and subject to the Reservations from Conveyance and Exceptions to Warranty, grants, sells, and conveys to Grantee and Grantee's heirs, successors, and permitted assigns an easement over, upon, across and under the Easement Property for the Easement Purpose, together with all and singular the rights and appurtenances thereto in any way belonging (collectively, the "Easement"), to have and to hold the Easement to Grantee and Grantee's heirs, successors, and permitted assigns forever. Terms and Conditions: The following terms and conditions apply to the Easement granted by this document: 1. The Easement is in gross to the Grantee and runs with all or any portion of the Servient Estate Property, whether or not the Easement is referenced or described in any conveyance of all or such portion of the Servient Estate Property. The Easement is nonexclusive and irrevocable, except as may be agreed in writing by Grantor and Grantee. The Easement is for the benefit of Grantee and Grantee's heirs and successors. The Easement shall not be assigned by Grantee without written consent of Grantor. 2. The duration of the Easement is perpetual, provided, however, if the Facilities are abandoned for one year, Grantor may terminate the Easement by giving notice as provided herein. 3. Grantee's right to use the Easement Property is nonexclusive, and Grantor reserves for Grantor and Grantor's heirs, successors, and assigns the right to use all or part of the Easement Property in conjunction with Grantee as long as such use by Grantor and Grantor's heirs, successors, and assigns does not interfere with the use of the Easement Property by Grantee for the Easement Purpose, and the right to convey to others the right to use all or part of the Easement Property in conjunction with Grantee, as long as such further conveyance is subject to the terms of this Easement and does not restrict or limit rights hereby granted. 4. This Easement, and Grantee's rights hereunder, are subject to all prior easements, reservations, grants of other rights, restrictions and other encumbrances and matters now of record and/or evident on said lands or otherwise made known by Grantor to Grantee. 5. Grantee's use of said Easement Property shall not unreasonably interfere with Grantor's use of the land herein described or adjacent lands, however, Grantor shall not construct, nor permit to be constructed or erected, any house, building, or other structure, within the Easement Property without the express prior written consent of Grantee, and Grantee shall have the right to remove or prevent the construction of any structure without reimbursement to Grantor, Grantor's successors,tenants, assigns, or licensees. Grantor reserves the right to erect fences across and upon the right-of-way provided that such fences will not injure or interfere with Grantee's rights and provided that such fences shall have gates, openings, or removable sections which will permit Grantee access to all parts of the Easement Property. 6. Improvement and maintenance of the Easement Property, except that stated in Item 18, will be at the sole expense of Grantee. Grantee has the right to eliminate any Page 2 of 5 Lk V01 F` 00004233 0R. 1026 844 encroachments into the Easement Property; provided, however, all matters concerning the Facilities and their configuration, construction, installation, maintenance, replacement, and removal are at Grantee's sole discretion. 7. Grantee shall restore the surface of the ground to the same or similar condition as reasonably feasible which it was prior to initial installation of the Facilities and, in the event of future repair, replacement, inspection or maintenance work, shall restore the surface of the ground likewise. Soil excavation shall be by the "double-ditching" method, whereby the topsoil is removed and stored separately, then replaced on top of the ditch. 8. Grantee shall not cut, nor in any way damage, any timber, regardless of age on Grantor's lands adjacent to said Easement Property, except that Grantee shall have the right to cut and/or remove all trees, growth, undergrowth, and other obstructions that, in Grantee's judgment, may injure, endanger, or interfere with the exercise by Grantee of the rights and privileges granted to it in this Easement, and Grantee shall not be required to reimburse Grantor, its successors assigns, tenants, or licensees for such action. No herbicides shall be used except with written permission of Grantor. 9. For erosion control purposes, the easement rights granted herein to Grantee shall also include the right at any time in the future to add, construct, maintain, repair, or replace concrete, rock rip rap or other improvements to protect the Facilities within or adjacent to creeks, gullies, and other natural or man-made water drainage courses, whether located within the Easement Property or upon Grantor's adjacent lands. 10. This Easement may be executed in any number of counterparts with the same effect as if all signatory parties had signed the same document. All counterparts will be construed together and will constitute one and the same instrument. 11. Binding Effect. This Easement binds and inures to the benefit of the parties and their respective heirs, successors, and permitted assigns. 12. Choice of Law. This Easement will be construed under the laws of the state of Texas, without regard to choice-of-law rules of any jurisdiction. Venue is in the county or counties in which the Easement Property is located. 13. Further Assurances. Each signatory party agrees to execute and deliver any additional documents and instruments and to perform any additional acts necessary or appropriate to perform the terms, provisions, and conditions of this Easement and all transactions contemplated by the same. 14. Integration. This document contains the complete Easement rights granted and cannot be varied except by written agreement of the parties. The parties agree that there are no oral agreements, representations, or warranties that are not expressly set forth in this Easement. 15. Legal Construction. If any provision in this Easement is for any reason unenforceable, to the extent the unenforceability does not destroy the basis of the bargain among the parties, the unenforceability will not affect any other provision hereof, and this Easement will be construed as if the unenforceable provision had never been a part of the Easement. Whenever context requires, the singular will include the plural and neuter include the masculine or feminine gender, and vice versa. Article and section headings in this document are for reference only and are not intended to restrict or define the text of any section. This Easement will not be construed more or less favorably between the parties by reason of authorship or origin of language. 16. Notices. Any notice required or permitted under this Easement must be in writing. Any notice required by this Easement will be deemed to be delivered (whether actually received or not) when deposited with the United States Postal Service, postage prepaid, certified mail, return receipt requested, and addressed to the intended recipient at the address shown in this document. Notice may also be given by regular mail, personal delivery, courier delivery, facsimile transmission, or other commercially reasonable means and will be effective when actually received. Any address for notice may be changed by written notice delivered as provided Page 3 of 5 E.1-4.. V ca 1 Ps 00004233 OR 1026 845 herein. 17. Recitals. Any recitals in this document are represented by the parties to be accurate, and constitute a part of the substantive Easement. 18. Ingress and Egress. In addition to those provisions for access stated in Item 5, Grantor, grants, sells, and conveys to Grantee and Grantee's heirs and successors, an access easement to the Facilities for future repair, replacement, inspection or maintenance work. Grantee's rights include uninterrupted access by vehicular means to facilities across Grantor's adjacent property. The vehicular route is shown on a Sketch, incorporated and attached hereto, as Exhibit"E". Grantor reserves the right to provide alternate vehicular routes for ingress and egress to the facilities. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Grantor, owner of the Easement Property, has caused these presents to be executed by its duly authorized representative this 1'4' day of Ju.✓le._ , 2012. TEXAS PA'I S AND WILDLIFE DEPARTMENT ' . / BY: I i ►.' 4411 / Scott Boruff, Depu � 'cutive Director THE STATE OF TEXAS } } ACKNOWLEDGMENT COUNTY OF 712-AA/LS } BEFORE ME, a Notary Public, on this day personally appeared Scott Boruff, Deputy Executive Director , Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE on this the —1 day of ILLY 1 , 2012. qi( ViStfr- Arinttu".',1, PATRICIA VELA Notary Public, State of Texas = ,'••^= Notary Public,State Of Texas r,, . : r,,,m-si,n Expires sv�y G VA,M� . June 02, 2013 �III11111� NOTARY WITHOUT BOND GRANTEE'S ACCEPTANCE AND APPROVAL The City of Huntsville, Texas, accepts this Utility Easement and agrees to and approves Page 4 of 5 Bk Val Po 00004-233 OR 1026 X26 4 s all of the terms and provisions set forth in it. THE CITY OF HUNTSVIL TEXAS Jo Al 11 By: r Chuck Pinto Interim City Manager ATTEST: ik 11 IP a ►■. i _ L- - oo:w., r, City - . ,, THE STATE OF TEXAS } } ACKNOWLEDGMENT COUNTY OF WALKER } BEFORE ME, a Notary Public, on this day personally appeared Chuck Pinto, Interim City Manager of the City of Huntsville, Texas, known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE on this the I,141" day of '-' ur-e , 2012. Crued, MARY JOYNER r_� Notary Public Notary Public, State of Texas STATE Of TEXAS %OF" My Comm.Exp.0811112014 Return to Grantee's Address: City of Huntsville, Texas 1212 Avenue M Huntsville, Texas 77340 Page 5 of 5 EXHIBIT"A" B 1-t Vol 00004233 OR 1026 847 FIELD NOTES 40-FOOT WIDE PUBLIC UTILITY EASEMENT 3.629 ACRES Being all that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being situated in the JAMES B. WILSON SURVEY, Abstract No. 607 and W.D. GLASSCOCK SURVEY, Abstract No. 222 in Walker County, Texas and being a part of the 4.23 acre tract described in the deed from New Forestry, LLC to Texas Parks and Wildlife Department recorded in Volume 871, Page 192 of the Walker County Official Public Records (W.C.O.R.) and being more particularly described by metes and bounds as follows: BEGINNING: at a found U.S.F.S., Class A, concrete monument with 3-inch diameter brass cap stamped "J 381", also known as Corner No. 1 marking the west corner of the called 1281 acre United States of America Tract J12P recorded in Volume 82, Page 131 of the Walker County Deed Records (W.C.D.R.), said concrete monument also being an angle point in the north line of the said 4.23 acre tract and being in the south line of ELKINS LAKE SUBDIVISION, SECTION 3A as recorded in Volume 1, Page 3 of the Walker County Plat Records (W.C.P.R.), said monument also marking the common corner of the said JAMES B. WILSON SURVEY, A-607, the W.D. GLASSCOCK SURVEY, A-222 and the JOHN FOX SURVEY, Abstract No. 200 and being in the southwest line of the JENNINGS O'BANNON SURVEY, Abstract No. 426 having coordinates of N= 10,231,518.26 feet and E= 3,802,980.96 feet; THENCE: S 47° 51' 36" E along the northeast line of the said 4.23 acre tract and the upper southwest line of the called 1281 acre United States of America tract, said line also being the common line of the said JOHN FOX SURVEY, A-200 and the JAMES B. WILSON SURVEY, A- 607 for a distance of 3924.20 feet to a found 6-inch diameter concrete monument with a brass cap stamped "Tex. Parks & Wildlife" marking the east corner of the said 4.23 acre tract and the north corner of a called 2044.1 acre State Parks Board of the State of Texas tract recorded in Volume 89, Page 368 (W.C.D.R.); THENCE: S 43° 23' 41" W into the said JAMES B. WILSON SURVEY, A-607 and along the common line of the said 4.23 acre tract and the called 2044.1 acre tract for a distance of 40.01 feet to a found 5/8-inch iron rod with plastic cap stamped "J.S. Moorer RPLS 1572" marking the south corner of the beforesaid 4.23 acre tract; THENCE: N 47° 51' 36" W along the southwest line of the said 4.23 acre tract, at 3910.66 feet pass a found 5/8-inch iron rod with plastic cap stamped "J.S. Moorer RPLS 1572" marking an angle point in the said southwest line of the 4.23 acre tract, continue through the beforesaid 4.23 acre tract for a total distance of 3980.16 feet for corner in the north line of the said 4.23 acre tract and the south line of the said ELKINS LAKE SUBDIVISION, SECTION 3A, said corner also being in the common line of the said JENNINGS O'BANNON SURVEY, A-426 and W.D. GLASSCOCK SURVEY, A-222; THENCE: S 82° 59' 47" E along the beforementioned common line of the said 4.23 acre tract and said ELKINS LAKE SUBDIVISION, SECTION 3A for a distance of 69.50 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 3.629 acres of land, more or less. I, Kevin R. McClure, Registered Professional Land Surveyor, State of Texas, No 5650, do hereby certify that the above field notes represent a survey made on the ground of the above described tract or parcel of land. Coordinates and bearings herein are referred to the City of Huntsville Mapping Control Network and are based on the published NAD 83 (1993)coordinates of Control Points 7262 and 7289 having coordinates of N= 10,231,650.751 feet and E= 3,802,783.153 feet and N= 10,222,338.765 feet and E= 3,805,823.078 feet respectively. Distances, shown hereon are U.S. Survey Feet in "Grid" units and may be converted to "Geodetic Horizontal" by dividing by a Combined Scale Factor of 0.99988. OF 7- ............$.1> p ..**eAsT See Plat(Exhibit"B") for further information. Surveyed in November, 2011. i ., ' KEVIN R. McCLOE, ,.■5 565• il ••.% 14‘' • • 0 •• II i 81 , ek Vo1 P9 . • I I /P\\ \ Q1 - _ — - 00004.233 OR 1026 848 I // \ Qk ole 1 LINE TABLE --....„..4/ Q li LINE BEARING DISTANCE I / L1 S 43'23'41" W 40.01' / 41*• ^) _ /} Lz S 82 59'47" E 69.50' Scale: ZrY 7---- K�Z� _ / \_ ` / 1"=100' c) k: 51'--A V61,- - V ,./ I I 5 2y 56G I '0� Lot 64 BASIS OF BEARINGS AND COORDINATES / I Now or Formerly 1F , 1. Coordinates and bearings, shown hereon, are referenced to the City of / Bill & Nancy Kennedy \OG A. Q R / Huntsville Mapping Control Network, and based on the position of 1�G5 017\ \ V.194, P.407 (0.R.) V Sy 5 • - Control Points 7262 and 7289 having published coordinates of N: 10,231,650.751 ft. and E: 3,802,783.153 ft. and N: 10,222,338.765 \ , I \.pK61 ft. and E: 3,805,823.078 ft. respectively. �� \ I 9 J. ' / 2. Distances, shown hereon, are referenced to the City of Huntsville \ \P Mapping Control Network and may be converted to geodetic horizontal \ \µ Called 1281 Acres (Tract J12P) Lot 63 ✓° by dividing by a Combined Scale Factor of 0.99988. Now or Formerly �• �C.' 1 United States of America • 3. Unless otherwise noted, corners for the proposed easement are not Edwin F. Harris :— QJ Q� V.82, P.131 (D.R.) monumented. \ \ \ V.436, P.464 (D.R.) 11 N6 Q� 4. See metes and bounds (Exhibit "A") for more descriptive information. c eke\o,Fe \ \ FB J( P.O.B. JOHN FOX SURVEY, A-200 40' Wide Public Utility Easement U.S.F.S., Class 4 Concrete Monument 3.629 Acres w/3"Dia. Bruns Cap Stamped "✓381" Fnd. 6" dia. Con. Mon. f w/brass Ica stamped Corner No. 1, U.S.F.S. Tract 112P cap City of Huntsville , / N: 10,231,518.26, E: 3,802,980.96 S 4751'36" E - 3924.20' A-200 ■Mopping Control Network i + Tex Parks Wildlife" Monument No 7262 7 4.23 Acres �= .... Survey Ltne / e A 1.2 Texas Parks and Wildlife Department v Proposed 7.621 Ac. P.U.E. / 3910.66' V.871, P.192 (O.R.) _ 70 C) /_ °. `'/8" Iron Rod Capped N 4751'36" W - 3980.16' I 5/8"Iron Rod w/cap P°�5 QQ•1 - ee�s J.S. Moorer RPLS 1572" I ✓S. Moorer RPLS 1572' O. 1/ /x,(45 e� ,/Z State Parks Board of Called 2044.1 Ac. 7 ryy �a `o, 22 JAMES B. WILSON SURVEY, A-607 I the State of Texas /s'JA6 �� P� I I Vol. 89, Pg. 368 (D.R.) / Q X61 W +og Called 749 Acres �P GOG Lone Star Timber, L.P. lP� / G�,55 Q "Tract V.89 k P. 297 (0 Property" ,, ilk ' LEGEND Called 640 Acres I D.R.— Walker County Deed Records Lone Star Timber, LP. O.R.— Walker County Official Records "Tract 8—Walker County Property" P.R.— Walker County Plat Records V.589, P.297 (O.R.) P.U.E.— Public of Utility Utility 10250011—SPE-01 EXHIBIT " McCLURE& BROWNE ENGINEERING/SURVEYING, /NC • 1008 Woodcreek Drive, Suite 103 • College tation, Texas 77845• (979) 693-3838 EXHIBIT"C" vo 1Page 1 ofias 00004233 OR. 1026 849 FIELD NOTES VARIABLE WIDTH PUBLIC UTILITY EASEMENT 7.621 ACRES Being all that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being situated in the JAMES B. WILSON SURVEY, Abstract No. 607, the J. P. GIBBS SURVEY, Abstract No. 782 and the JOHN W. INGERSOLL SURVEY, Abstract No. 27 in Walker County, Texas and being a part of the called 2044.1 acre tract described in a deed from W.B. Fraser, et al to the State Parks Board of the State of Texas recorded in Volume 89, Page 368 of the Walker County Deed Records (W.C.D.R.) and part of the called 18.948 acre tract described in a deed from Gibbs Brothers and Company to the State of Texas Parks and Wildlife Department recorded in Volume 276, Page 692 (W.C.D.R.) and being more particularly described by metes and bounds as follows: BEGINNING: at a found 6-inch diameter concrete monument with a brass cap stamped "Tex. Parks & Wildlife" marking the north corner of the called 2044.1 acre State Parks Board of the State of Texas tract, the east corner of the 4.23 acre Texas Parks and Wildlife Department tract recorded in Volume 871, Page 192 of the Walker County Official Public Records (W.C.O.R.) and being in the upper southwest line of the called 1281 acre United States of America Tract J12P recorded in Volume 82, Page 131 (W.C.D.R.), said concrete monument having coordinates of N= 10,228,885.35 feet and E= 3,805,890.79 feet and being in the common line of the said JAMES B. WILSON SURVEY, A-607 and the JOHN FOX SURVEY, Abstract No. 200; THENCE: S 47° 54' 48" E along the common line of the called 2044.1 acre State Parks Board of the State of Texas tract and the called 1281 acre United States of America tract, said line also being along the northeast line of the said JAMES B. WILSON SURVEY, A-607, the southwest line of the JOHN FOX SURVEY, A-200 and the northeast line of the J.P. GIBBS SURVEY, A-782 for a distance of 1290.43 feet to a found 1-1/2-inch iron pipe with aluminum cap stamped "14-J12P RPS 1559" marking the northeast corner of the called 18.948 acre tract and an interior ell corner in the west line of the called 1281 acre tract, said iron pipe also marking the common most northerly corner of the J.P. GIBBS SURVEY, A-782 and the J.M. HARDEMAN SURVEY, Abstract No. 279; THENCE: S 42° 46' 12" W along the common line of the called 18.948 and 1281 acre tracts, said line also being common with the J.P. GIBBS SURVEY, A-782 and the J.M. HARDEMAN SURVEY, A- 279 for a distance of 2813.06 feet to a found 1-1/2-inch iron pipe with aluminum cap stamped "13-J12P RPS 1559"for corner; THENCE: S 47° 56' 37" E continuing along the common line of the called 18.948 and 1281 acre tracts, said line also being common with the said J.P. GIBBS SURVEY, A-782 and the J.M. HARDEMAN SURVEY, A-279 for a distance of 2772.91 feet to a found 1-1/2-inch iron pipe with aluminum cap stamped"12-J12P RPS 1559" marking the common most southerly corner of the called 18.948 and 1281 acre tracts, said iron pipe also marking the common corner of the J.P. GIBBS SURVEY,A-782, the J.M. HARDEMAN SURVEY, A-279, the SILAS GAMMON SURVEY, Abstract No. 217 and the JOHN W. INGERSOLL SURVEY, Abstract No. 27; THENCE: S 47° 56' 37" E along the common line of the said SILAS GAMMON SURVEY, A-217 and the JOHN W. INGERSOLL SURVEY, A-27, said line being into the before-mentioned 2044.1 acre tract for a distance of 46.98 feet for corner; THENCE: continuing through the interior of the called 2044.1 acre tract for the following twenty-four (24) calls: 1) S 42° 59' 15" W for a distance of 1580.20 feet for corner, 2) N 47° 00'45" W for a distance of 15.00 feet for corner, 3) S 42° 59' 15" W for a distance of 35.57 feet for corner, 4) S 12° 03' 53" E for a distance of 49.44 feet for corner, 5) S 00° 31' 02" E for a distance of 24.17 feet for corner, 6) S 06° 17' 27" W for a distance of 34.58 feet for corner, 7) S 48° 28' 13" W for a distance of 24.84 feet for corner, 8) S 07° 05' 52" W for a distance of 424.50 feet for corner, 9) S 61° 13' 38" W for a distance of 13.78 feet for corner, EXHIBIT"C" Page 2 of 2 B k �� 10)S 1T 03' 50" W fora distance of 98.18 feet for corner _ _ __ ° 11)S 66'04' 36" W for a distance of 33.51 feet for cornerL'��'# ''' OR 1026 850 12)N 71°37' 25" W for a distance of 38.36 feet for corner, 13)N 20'57'09" E for a distance of 35.05 feet for corner, 14)S 71°19' 34" E for a distance of 38.45 feet for corner, 15)S 21°06' 56" W for a distance of 20.71 feet for corner, 16)N 66'04' 36" E for a distance of 18.40 feet for corner, 17)N IT 03' 50" E for a distance of 97.65 feet for corner, 18)N 61°13' 38" E for a distance of 13.24 feet for corner, 19)N 07'05' 52" E for a distance of 423.17 feet for corner, 20)N 4W 28' 13" E for a distance of 24.76 feet for corner, 21)N 06'17'27" E for a distance of 30.12 feet for corner, 22)N 00'31' 02" W for a distance of 22.57 feet for corner, 23)N 1T 03' 53" W for a distance of 59.74 feet for corner and 24)N 4T 59' 15" E for a distance of 1577.00 feet for corner; THENCE: N 4? 56' 37" W continuing through the called 2044.1 acre tract and into the called 18.948 acre tract for a distance of 2829.74 feet for corner; THENCE: N 4T 46' 12" E continuing through the called 18.948 acre tract for a distance of 2813.08 feet for corner; THENCE: N 47° 54' 48" W continuing through the called 18.948 acre tract and into the called 2044.1 acre tract for a distance of 1250.87 feet to a found 5/8-inch iron rod with plastic cap stamped "J.S. Moorer RPLS 1572" marking the south corner of the beforesaid 4.23 acre Texas Parks and Wildlife Department tract; THENCE: N 43°23' 41" E for a distance of 40.01 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 7.621 acres of land,more or less. I, Kevin R. McClure, Registered Professional Land Surveyor, State of Texas, No. 5650, do hereby certify that the above field notes represent a survey made on the ground of the above described tract or parcel of land. Coordinates and bearings herein are referred to the City of Huntsville Mapping Control Network and are based on the published NAD 83 (1993) coordinates of Control Points 7262 and 7289 having coordinates of N= 10,231,650.751 feet and E= 3,802,783.153 feet and N= 10,222,338.765 feet and E= 3,805,823.078 feet respectively. Distances, shown hereon are U.S. Survey Feet in "Grid" units and may be converted to"Geodetic Horizontal"by dividing by a Combined Scale Factor of 0.99988. See Plat(Exhibit"D") for further information. 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